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  • virahunter
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 61

    awesome! Thanks for posting. I was just starting to get myself prepared to learn 410 shot shell reloading

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    • SURVIVOR619
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 3629

      mac and turby, I very much appreciate you making this a sticky. I'm definitely in reloading 101 and this thread puts me in a much better direction.

      JT
      Only the wise will understand and survive...
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      • lawdawg0417
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 22

        Great post, I was seriously about to purchase a lower end single stage and after reading this, def think I will save up for a Dillon.

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        • usmchugheskl
          Member
          • Dec 2009
          • 150

          I see a high rise in people blowing there guns ups. Please read manuals and data sheets and be carful as this takes time and safety to get good at, only mentioned this because when I bought more bullets today the guy at the local gun store was trying to fix a glock that was demolished by a over killed powder charge, good luck y'all

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          • orangeusa
            • Jul 2009
            • 9055

            Since this is reloading 101, thought I'd bring up scales for measuring powder and overall product.

            A grain is 1/7000 a pound and anything 0.1 gram accuracy won't cut it. (accuracy of 1.5 grains when loading 7-8 grains in handgun ammo is not safe).

            I found that Amazon is a great source for electronic scales (about 1/4 the price of head shop scales and 1/8 the price of gun shop scales) and they had the Lee dippers (for powder) that I needed.

            Gunbroker (if you shop carefully) has primers. I'm loading small batches for 45colt.

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            • TacticalVantage
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2013
              • 39

              Thank You

              Thank you for this thread! I have been trying to find this for awhile now
              http://www.tacticalvantage.com

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              • slayer61
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2014
                • 1402

                Another reloader

                My name is Paul, and I have an addiction..

                New to pistol shooting last year and between my Mrs. and I we have collected 9 different pistols from 4 manufacturers and in sizes from 22lr, 9mm, 40S&W and .45acp.

                Ammo is getting harder to get and more expensive, so I decided to start reloading and recently ordered this little beauty.



                I also have dies coming for 9, 40 & 45. Once I get the press set and understood, I'll start looking for components-powder, primers and bullets.

                It is a good feeling knowing I will soon be self reliant in yet another category! Paul
                ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
                Paul

                Confirmed Domestic Terrorist & NRA Member


                Bobby Sands

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                • Cowboy T
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 5725

                  The most important thing is to get people started with reloading. Therefore, I came up with a shopping list some years back and updated the prices to current levels, as of September 2020.

                  The prices may vary a little based on who you buy your stuff from, but it should still be right around $300.

                  1.) Single-stage "Lee Reloader Breech-Lock Press", $50
                  2.) Set of three dies (Lee Precision) for your cartridge, $40 (standard shell holder is already included)
                  3.) Lee Auto-Prime XR, $18
                  4.) The special shell holder for Lee Auto-Primes for your cartridge, $2.00 or so
                  5.) Beam scale, either RCBS 500 or Dillon Eliminator ($90) (Note: I do *NOT* like or recommend the inexpensive digital jobs--too unreliable)
                  6.) Set of analog dial calipers, $25 (the digital jobs go through batteries WAAAY too fast--I've already been there)
                  7.) Kinetic bullet puller, $15
                  8.) Vibratory tumbler, $35
                  9.) Brass cleaning medium, fine crushed walnut or corn cob, $11 at PetSmart or PetCo ("Lizard Litter")
                  10.) Good car polish, e. g. NuFinish, for helping the crushed walnut--DO NOT USE BRASSO or anything else with ammonia in it, though!
                  11.) Colander-type sifter to separate the brass from the cleaning medium once the brass is clean (mine was $7.00)

                  Total: $293. This is a complete, functional setup, and the same thing I used to make my first 1,000 rounds.

                  The reloader can then go from there if he/she wishes. It's been 11 years since I bought that little single-stage, and it continues to get plenty of use on my bench, even though most of my reloading is done progressively these days.
                  "San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
                  F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
                  http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
                  http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
                  http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
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                  To be a true Liberal, you must be 100% pro-Second Amendment. Anything less is inconsistent with liberalism.

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                  • USMCmatt
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 803

                    Any updated recommendations for 2023, or does this still hold? I'm toying with the idea. I may watch some videos first to see if I want to get into this.
                    Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13
                    ______________________________________
                    USMC OEF Veteran

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                    • Cowboy T
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 5725

                      Basically, yes, but there has been about a 20% price increase of equipment. The latest version of the list is here, updated January 2023. I generally update it every year, as conditions warrant it.

                      "San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
                      F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
                      http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
                      http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
                      http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
                      ----------------------------------------------------
                      To be a true Liberal, you must be 100% pro-Second Amendment. Anything less is inconsistent with liberalism.

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                      • USMCmatt
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2015
                        • 803

                        Originally posted by Cowboy T
                        Basically, yes, but there has been about a 20% price increase of equipment. The latest version of the list is here, updated January 2023. I generally update it every year, as conditions warrant it.

                        https://www.sanfranciscoliberalwitha...Beginners.html
                        You're the man, thank you! Also, I watched your other videos from my other thread. Thank you for those, very great videos.
                        Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13
                        ______________________________________
                        USMC OEF Veteran

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                        • shaddow310
                          Junior Member
                          • Jun 2023
                          • 1

                          Hi all I?m new at this just got the LEE PRECISION 223 Remington Pro 4000 Press Kit dose any one have good tips on how to set up. Any help would be appreciated

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                          • bubbala
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 904

                            I taught myself to reload by using all Lee equipment and following a Lee manual.
                            Doing so allowed me to follow along with the pics,as well.
                            Good luck
                            NRA Range Safety Officer pistol and reloading instructor

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